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Technology applications

This chapter describes the handling and the functional range of the technology applications

available for the 8400 TopLine controller.

Related topics:

Integrated technology applications

( 30)

Commissioning

( 52)

Technology application "Actuating drive speed"
This technology application preset in

C00005

serves to solve speed-controlled drive

tasks, e.g. conveyor drives (interconnected), extruders, test benches, vibrators,

travelling drives, presses, machine tools, dosing systems.

TA "Actuating drive speed"

( 430)

technology application "Actuating drive speed (AC Drive Profile)"
This technology application available

from version 13.00.00

provides a speed and

torque control by means of "AC Drive Profile". The fieldbuses EtherNet/IP™ and

system bus (CANopen) are supported.

TA "actuating drive speed (AC Drive Profile)"

( 457)

Technology application "Table positioning"
This technology application serves to solve position-controlled drive tasks which are

normally controlled by a higher-level control via a fieldbus, e.g. transport facilities,

rotary tables, storage and retrieval units, feed drives, metering units, hoists.
Note: This TA requires an external sequence control!

From version 12.00.00

, the FB

L_Sequencer_1

can also be used as internal sequence

control. This FB processes a positioning program based on a sequence table.

TA "Table positioning"

( 490)

"Switch-off positioning" technology application
This technology application is used to solve speed-controlled drive tasks which

require a pre-switch off or stopping at certain positions, e.g. roller conveyors and

conveying belts. The pre-switch off is implemented by connecting switch-off sensors.

TA "Switch-off positioning"

( 519)

Note!

Please note that the "StateLine", "HighLine" and "TopLine" device types differ with regard

to the number, functional range, and flexibility of the technology applications offered.

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